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Earth’s Changing Surface
Soils Earth’s Changing Surface
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Review Weathering – breaks down rock
Mechanical Chemical Erosion – removes the rock particles
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What is soil? The loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow.
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Soil Bedrock - the solid layers of rock beneath soil.
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Soil Composition Mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, water, and air Humus – decayed organic material in soil
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Soil Fertility of Soil – measures how well the soil supports plan growth. Rich in humus has high fertility Why does fertility of soil matter?
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Soil Texture What does soil feel like? Sand feels coarse and grainy
Clay feels smooth and silky Soil texture depends on the size of soil particles.
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Soil Particle size Clay Silt Sand Gravel Less than 1/256 mm
2 mm and larger
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Loam Soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt is called loam.
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Soil Formation Forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials on the surface.
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Soil Formation Soil Horizons
A layer of soil that differs in color and texture from the layers above or below it.
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Soil Horizons
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A Horizon Topsoil – a crumbly, dark brown soil that is a mixture of humus, clay, and other minerals. Develops as plants add organic material to soil and plants weather rock.
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B Horizon Subsoil – clay and other particles washed down from the A horizon, but little humus.
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Soil Types Thousands of different types of soil in U.S. alone
Classified based on climate, plants, and soil composition.
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Living Organisms in Soil
Some soil organisms make humus Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water.
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